KIT INCLUDES: • (1) RSA-1.0 • (1) ERS-1.0 • (1) 6 ft. DB9F to DB9F Null Modem Cable • (1) ERS-1.0 Quick Start Guide EQUIPMENT NEEDED: • (2) 6 ft. Patch Cord (Straight Through) • (1) Fully Functional MZC System programmed with MODE keypads using the latest Firmware •...
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SYSTEM SETUP Step 1 - ROUTER SETUP In this scenario, we will use a Linksys wireless router. Default setting for a Linksys Router is 192.168.1.1. With a computer con- nected to the wireless router and all related equipment powered up, open up the internet browser on your computer and type in 192.168.1.1 and press ENTER.
HOOK UP DIAGRAM CAT 5 Patch Cord NOTE: Total distance from MZC to ERS can not be longer than 50 feet. MZC-88 Power Supply RSA-1.0 (Included) ERS-1.0 Web Server (Included) (Included) 6ft DB9F to DB9F Null Mode Cable (Included) CAT 5 Patch Cord (Required to download MZC Control Firmware) iPhone...
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SYSTEM SETUP (continued) With all related devices connected, apply power to the wireless router; once the router has fully booted up, then apply power to the MZC, then the ERS-1.0. Boot up time may vary depending on how many zones are configured on the system. Step 4 - iPhone SETUP ®...
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SYSTEM SETUP (continued) Notice the SpeakerCraft icon shows up. You can call the link whatever you like, in this case SpeakerCraft, then press ADD. See Figure 5. Figure 5 Notice that the icon is now on the main page. To access the MZC system, press the icon.
Web Browsers The ERS can be accessed through a web broswer on a PC or MAC. Simply type in the IP address for the ERS into the browser (192.168.1.254) as shown below. See Figure 7. Supported Internet broswers: •Internet Explorler on PC •Safari on PC •Safari on MAC •Safari on iPod Touch...
GUI INTERFACE Here is a layout of the main page and the button relation to the MZC project. Predefined buttons: Predefined buttons are buttons that cannot be programmed in any way. Programmable Buttons: Any button that has a number reference to it can have command placed under it. Button numbers relate only to the MODE keypad.
If this model is no longer available and can not be repaired effectively, SpeakerCraft, at its sole option may replace the unit with a current model of equal or greater value. In some cases where a new model is substituted, a modification to the mounting surface may be required.
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